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Creating Alternative Learning Strategies for Transfer Engineering Programs (CALSTEP) is a collaborative project that aims to strengthen community college engineering programs. The project is developing core engineering laboratory courses that are delivered either completely online, or with limited face-to-face interactions. These laboratory courses, together with the online lecture courses developed through a previously funded NSF project, will enable community college students from colleges with limited engineering course offerings to complete the required lower-division engineering courses needed for transfer. CALSTEP is also developing alternative models of flipped classroom instruction to improve student success and enhance student access to engineering courses that otherwise could not be supported in traditional delivery modes due to low enrollment.

CALSTEP Goals

CALSTEP Activities

Partner Institutions

CaƱada College canada

Redwood City, CA (25 mi S of SF)
10,395 students (4,753 FTES)
47% Hispanic; 61% Female

College of Marin CoM

Kentfield, CA (15 mi N of SF)
9,703 students (3,950 FTES)
29% Hispanic; 57% Female

Monterey Peninsula College
MPC

Monterey, CA
15,964 students (6,188 FTES)
30% Hispanic, 49% Female

 

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DUE 1430789. Any opinions expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).